05-03-2018
The text file transferred fine, unless their FTP server doesn't honor the binary command. The receiver just isn't reading it right. Maybe something is wrong with the way you've set up the xml and it's not understanding what character set it should be in. Maybe it doesn't possess that character set. Or maybe the program they're using to read it just isn't capable of translating character sets at all.
reconv and iconv are external utilities you could use to change a file's character set before transmission.
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iconv
ICONV(1) Linux Programmer's Manual ICONV(1)
NAME
iconv - character set conversion
SYNOPSIS
iconv [-c] [-s] [-f encoding] [-t encoding] [inputfile ...]
iconv -l
DESCRIPTION
The iconv program converts text from one encoding to another encoding. More precisely, it converts from the encoding given for the -f
option to the encoding given for the -t option. Either of these encodings defaults to the encoding of the current locale. All the input-
files are read and converted in turn; if no inputfile is given, the standard input is used. The converted text is printed to standard out-
put.
When option -c is given, characters that cannot be converted are silently discarded, instead of leading to a conversion error.
When option -s is given, error messages about invalid or unconvertible characters are omitted, but the actual converted text is unaffected.
The encodings permitted are system dependent. For the libiconv implementation, they are listed in the iconv_open(3) manual page.
The iconv -l command lists the names of the supported encodings, in a system dependent format. For the libiconv implementation, the names
are printed in upper case, separated by whitespace, and alias names of an encoding are listed on the same line as the encoding itself.
SEE ALSO
iconv_open(3)
GNU
January 13, 2002 ICONV(1)